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MARTINSR 09-12-2018 10:24 AM

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That’s great, I enjoy seeing items reused. New is always nice, but sometimes it’s nice to know people repurposed something. I guess in a way the whole truck has been repurposed.



Crazy how something so knurled can make something so beautiful, reminds me of the old guys growing up. They looked like life was terrible, but the hot rod was a thing of beauty.

Thanks, yeah, that car is beautiful my brother has a heck of an eye. I hate to see it go, he just sold it a few days ago, we built in in the early nineties. From pulling the 1922 Buick body out of a farmers field to rolling it into the Oakland Roadster show, my brother and I were side by side in the project. Wonderful memories. Our dad was a Buick salesman, so building an all Buick hotrod was a big deal to us.

Brian

DransportGarage 09-12-2018 10:36 AM

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Thanks, yeah, that car is beautiful my brother has a heck of an eye. I hate to see it go, he just sold it a few days ago, we built in in the early nineties. From pulling the 1922 Buick body out of a farmers field to rolling it into the Oakland Roadster show, my brother and I were side by side in the project. Wonderful memories. Our dad was a Buick salesman, so building an all Buick hotrod was a big deal to us.

Brian

VERY cool !!!

evilokc 09-12-2018 10:23 PM

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didn't do anything to the truck directly. every vehicle I own broke at the same time. my wife has a newer Hyundai sonata that suddenly had a charging issue. she started driving my firebird while I tried in vein to fix her sonata. while she was driving my firebird the rear brakes went out on it and had to be replaced. my truck is almost back together. it literally needs the two radiator hoses put back on, the alternator belt tightened, and battery hooked back up. so 30 minutes of work? however Ive been working on everything else and my tools ended up ALL OVER the garage. I spent about an hour and a half wiping all my tools down and putting them in their homes and sweeping up. feels good to have my garage back. maybe I will get the chance to get the death rattle fired in the next couple of days. sure miss driving that thing.

mikebte 09-12-2018 10:44 PM

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didn't do anything to the truck directly. every vehicle I own broke at the same time. my wife has a newer Hyundai sonata that suddenly had a charging issue. she started driving my firebird while I tried in vein to fix her sonata. while she was driving my firebird the rear brakes went out on it and had to be replaced. my truck is almost back together. it literally needs the two radiator hoses put back on, the alternator belt tightened, and battery hooked back up. so 30 minutes of work? however Ive been working on everything else and my tools ended up ALL OVER the garage. I spent about an hour and a half wiping all my tools down and putting them in their homes and sweeping up. feels good to have my garage back. maybe I will get the chance to get the death rattle fired in the next couple of days. sure miss driving that thing.

Completely understand your pain, when it rains it pours. Life of a do it yourselfer.
Way to tackle the challenge head on and find time to organize in the process.

Black_Sheep 09-12-2018 11:00 PM

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Thanks, yeah, that car is beautiful my brother has a heck of an eye. I hate to see it go, he just sold it a few days ago, we built in in the early nineties. From pulling the 1922 Buick body out of a farmers field to rolling it into the Oakland Roadster show, my brother and I were side by side in the project. Wonderful memories. Our dad was a Buick salesman, so building an all Buick hotrod was a big deal to us.

Brian

That's really cool! I'd have a hard time letting go of something so special...


The correct window regulators showed up today so I was able to get the driver's side assembled. The passenger side will have to wait until tomorrow night...

MARTINSR 09-12-2018 11:29 PM

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As I finished doing something on the truck I walked away feeling like I did nothing because I don't know what to do. First, I sand blasted the striker and components on the hood only to wonder, ok, what the heck do I do now with it? They were zinc plated I assume, which was long gone. So what the heck, paint them so they get all scratched? I am thinking just priming with with an etch zinc primer and a thin coat of paint.

I then removed all the hub cap clips on the 50ish Chevy wheels I have to have them sand blasted. But it hits me, do I really want these? They are only 5" wide, they were gotten when I was building a super accurate Motorama truck, now it's going to be a daily driver so maybe I need to be thinking 6"? I do want to run white walls and all that, but may be I should be going 6" with a little wider tire for day to day use?

Geeez

Brian

my56chevytruck 09-13-2018 09:45 AM

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Damn Mark that looks good! WOW

Got the doors primed up first thing this morning. It's so funny, I haven't painted regularly in so long, I have been a little uneasy as I do it. Mixing, getting things ready, I just have been fighting in my brain to do it right. I prime something and then don't do it again for months so I don't get "in it." Today I felt a big change, I knew by the weight of the gun as I was spraying that it was out of primer, that made me feel good. It's so funny, I have sprayed literally thousands of gallons of primer, paint, clear in my life and now after not doing it for 18 years regularly so much has been forgotten.

Brian

The painting looks good Brian, nice and even. So what color/brand are you planning for the final??

my56chevytruck 09-13-2018 09:49 AM

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Rolling SEM bed liner on the wheel wells to protect from rocks, etc... I also did the step area to provide a scratch resistant coating.

I've been kicking around the idea of putting down the bed liner on the step area for a while, I like what I see. Very good idea and thanks

my56chevytruck 09-13-2018 09:50 AM

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That's really cool! I'd have a hard time letting go of something so special...


The correct window regulators showed up today so I was able to get the driver's side assembled. The passenger side will have to wait until tomorrow night...

Looks very good Mark

my56chevytruck 09-13-2018 09:55 AM

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I got the hood latch sandblasted and ready for primer, that's about it, but's something! :D

Brian

every step is one step closer, looks great

MARTINSR 09-13-2018 10:02 AM

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The painting looks good Brian, nice and even. So what color/brand are you planning for the final??

I want to use SPI all the way through but I am not sure if they have the color I want. So I have color chips I am going to compare with the colors I am after, I think I will be going with 58 Corvette Signet red.

There is a LONG way to go as I have a million hours of body work, all the primer I have been spraying is over unfinished metal work, epoxy to get it protected so I could move on.

Brian

mr48chev 09-13-2018 04:44 PM

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No big progress just marking one item off the list of things to get. A guy had an add on Craigslist that he was parting out an 06 Equanox and I snagged the electric power steering unit from him for a real decent price.

I had to load up some scrap and sell it to pay for it ( being on retirement pay will do that to you) but got rid of some stuff that was in the way and cut the out of pocket cost down in the process. I'll have to get the module kit to make it work but that can wait a while.

mikebte 09-13-2018 05:50 PM

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No big progress just marking one item off the list of things to get. A guy had an add on Craigslist that he was parting out an 06 Equanox and I snagged the electric power steering unit from him for a real decent price.

That will be cool to see you get that set up. Something I have never considered doing.

my56chevytruck 09-13-2018 07:10 PM

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In comparison to so many current projects, mine is very minor. But still important to fix and maintain. Today I had to find why my brake pedal was sticking and the engine would maintain a higher rpm occassionnaily. Having fixed both of those matters, I did what I now enjoy doing; detailing the engine.

Black_Sheep 09-13-2018 07:31 PM

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In comparison to so many current projects, mine is very minor. But still important to fix and maintain. Today I had to find why my brake pedal was sticking and the engine would maintain a higher rpm occassionnaily. Having fixed both of those matters, I did what I now enjoy doing; detailing the engine.

That’s a nice looking engine compartment!

oldman3 09-13-2018 07:48 PM

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Yes one nice looking engine bay...Jim

mikebte 09-13-2018 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by my56chevytruck (Post 8343847)
In comparison to so many current projects, mine is very minor. But still important to fix and maintain. Today I had to find why my brake pedal was sticking and the engine would maintain a higher rpm occassionnaily. Having fixed both of those matters, I did what I now enjoy doing; detailing the engine.

Maintaining matter, after all the only reason we have projects is due to the lack of.

I started prepping my driveshaft for new U joints. Also removed my Cruise Control module from my old car due to it wanting to go full James Bond at an intersection this evening.

Black_Sheep 09-13-2018 10:24 PM

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I managed to put the passenger side glass is in tonight without scratching anything. Both windows go up and down smoothly and nothing rattles. The front and rear glass goes in this weekend.


I got the peep mirror installed too...

DransportGarage 09-13-2018 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by my56chevytruck (Post 8343847)
In comparison to so many current projects, mine is very minor. But still important to fix and maintain. Today I had to find why my brake pedal was sticking and the engine would maintain a higher rpm occassionnaily. Having fixed both of those matters, I did what I now enjoy doing; detailing the engine.

That's a piece of jewelry...

I did get a few more pieces ready for paint today -- steering wheel, glove box & hinge, hood hinges & springs. Waiting for these two hurricanes (Gordon and Florence) to get out of here so I can paint.

MARTINSR 09-14-2018 12:45 AM

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I did next to nothing, but something. I marked all the running board brackets so I could remove them and know where they go. I knocked the top of the rivets off with the little grinder so I can center punch and drill them tomorrow.

I also got a call that the sand blasting is done so hopefully I can go get the stuff tomorrow.

Brian

MiraclePieCo 09-14-2018 12:57 AM

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I got the peep mirror installed too...

Where did you get those peep mirrors? How are they attached - screws through the door frame or hook over the top of the door?

Black_Sheep 09-14-2018 08:22 AM

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Where did you get those peep mirrors? How are they attached - screws through the door frame or hook over the top of the door?

It was designed to clamp over the edge of the door frame but there wasn’t enough room to clear the drip rail. I removed the clamp and put a screw through the frame. The base needed some massaging to fit the contour of the sheet metal.

my56chevytruck 09-14-2018 09:46 AM

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I managed to put the passenger side glass is in tonight without scratching anything. Both windows go up and down smoothly and nothing rattles. The front and rear glass goes in this weekend.


I got the peep mirror installed too...

Hey Mark, that really looks great. Nice looking ride
Morrie

my56chevytruck 09-14-2018 09:47 AM

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Yes one nice looking engine bay...Jim

thank you Jim
Morrie

mr48chev 09-14-2018 01:11 PM

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That will be cool to see you get that set up. Something I have never considered doing.

I'm doing it for a couple of reasons, first I can run a Vintage air compressor bracket that puts the AC compresser on the left side above the alternator on my 292 and get it down out of sight a bit. Second, I have a real nice manual rack that came with the 92 Dakota donor truck for the front suspension and won't have to deal with a power rack, or pump, hose, belt or what not. The end cost with the electric ps unit and the kit to make it work is about the same though so it isn't really a money saver. Just less clutter under the hood.


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